- Hans
Nibel (31
August 1880 – 25
November 1934) was a
German mechanical engineer. He was emplo**** for more than a
quarter of a
century in
positions of...
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under the
leadership of Hans Ledwinka. In 1930, Daimler-Benz
entrusted Hans
Nibel with the
development of a
small rear-engined car,
starting from the same...
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sustain the
three elements, and
Nibel lost its balance. Meanwhile, Gumo
overhears Ori and Sein's
intentions to
restore Nibel and uses his clan
treasure that...
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refer to: Niflheim, a
region in
Germanic and
Norse mythology Nibelheim or "
Nibel Home", the home of the
dwarves known as
Nibelungs in
Richard Wagner's Der...
- models. The
structure originated by
Ferdinand Porsche was
modified by Hans
Nibel. In
contemporary records the car was also
frequently identified according...
- A Fw 190D-9 of 10./JG 54 Grünherz,
pilot (Leutnant Theo
Nibel),
downed by a
partridge which flew into the nose
radiator near
Brussels on 1
January 1945...
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shown on a map as
Puerto de S.
Nibel (the "v" and "b"
being interchangeable); thus, the name may have
evolved from "San
Nibel". Alternatively, the name may...
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performance got the
attention of Benz & Cie.'s
chief engineer, Hans
Nibel.
Nibel conceived the Mercedes-Benz
Tropfenwagen racers using the
virtually unchanged...
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Tropfenwagen was
designed by
Ferdinand Porsche along with
Willy Walb and Hans
Nibel. It
raced in 1923 and 1924 and was most
successful in the
Italian Grand...
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theory is that the
connection with the
treasure was
indeed primary, and that
nibel-, nifl-,
meaning 'mist, cloud',
referred originally to a
dwarfish origin...